AI Article Synopsis

  • Low back pain can be affected by both activity and bed rest, with potential increases in tissue edema during rest.
  • A study with 20 student volunteers used magnetization transfer MRI to assess water content changes in the intervertebral disc and paravertebral muscles before and after bed rest.
  • Results showed that after bed rest, the water content decreased in the intervertebral discs but increased in the paravertebral muscles, highlighting the complex relationship between rest, tissue water content, and back pain.

Article Abstract

Background: Although low back pain can be principally produced or increased during action, it may also be induced or enhanced in the morning after bed rest. During bed rest, tissue edema (increased water content) may occur. In this study, we measured the changes in water content in the intervertebral disc and the paravertebral muscle before and after bed rest using a magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging (MT-MRI) technique that permits measuring water content in tissues.

Methods: A total of 20 student volunteers were enrolled in this study. MT-MRI evaluation was performed before and after bed rest. To measure water content in the intervertebral disc and paravertebral muscle, two MRI sequences were performed using MT pulse-off and MT pulse-on. Based on the two images obtained, the equivalent cross-relaxation rate (ECR) was calculated.

Results: The ECR for intervertebral discs was significantly lower after bed rest than before bed rest (P < 0.01). The ECR for paravertebral equivalent cross-relaxation rate muscles was significantly higher after bed rest than before bed rest (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: We obtained results indicating that after bed rest the water content in the intervertebral disc and the paravertebral muscle was increased and decreased, respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00776-008-1288-5DOI Listing

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